Cause I Flippin Can - DIY reader glasses - the how-to // tutorial:

Fill all the cavities of the mold with the black polymer clay.To get an even level finish in the back, use the X-Acto knife.

I backed two batches (10 minutes in the oven) leaving the roses inside the mold while backing,since these roses are really detailed and couldn't pop these out without compromising the petals.

Protect, protect, protect!Use masking tape on the edges of the lenses to protect them from the nextpossible messy steps!

Rehearsal time: place some double sided tape on the frame, so you can pick the roses you like the best, and play with different arrangements.

This is the "bouquet" that I selected: 6 out of 13 roses which I placed in symmetrical way on the frame

Now, remove the roses and use superglue to place them in the order they will be applied onto the frames.

This is one of the two roses that is going on the outer edge: because there is a metall connector on the frame,you'll need to carve a little dent in the back of these two roses, so that once glued they'll sit perfectly flat.LET DRY! ( I waited a couple of hours to make sure)

Apply a coat of glaze on the roses using a small paintbrush.LET DRY! (another couple of hours...)

Measure and place masking tape on the outer side of the sidepieces.

Use the red nail polish to paint the top part of the frame,and the sidepieces (make sure that the tape is well sticked so no nail polish will go underneath)LET DRY...And apply another coat.

...and LET DRY ... AGAIN!(I let them dry overnight to be better safe than sorry!)I used a tall glass jar to place my glasses in, so they wouldn't touch any surfaces while getting ready.